How to Make a Billiard Pipe - Pipemaking From Start to Finish

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2019
  • In the last video, I described and demonstrated what to look for in a block of briar and how to lay out a classic billiard shape to yield a perfect straight grain. This video is the follow up, the meat, if you will, that shows you every step of making that pipe from sketching the shape on the block to stamping the finished product. Straight grained pipes also are the foundations for making ring grained sandblasts, as the growth rings that the sandblasting reveals run perpendicularly to the grain. You’ll notice that I am working with a model shape in this video. The model was a pipe that I made for a client in 2014. He recently requested that I make a black version of that shape for him, and I took the opportunity to film the process.
    Machinery Recommendations (not exactly the same as mine, but good quality and can be used for pipemaking):
    10x22 Metalworking Lathe: amzn.to/3Pxwmzo
    Quick Change Tool Post & Holders: amzn.to/3B4r0r9
    The Smallest Bandsaw I'd recommend for cutting briar: amzn.to/3yR734F
    A much better Bandsaw equivalent to the one in my videos: amzn.to/3IT8J1V
    Sanding and Buffing Arbor System: amzn.to/3B3H4cR
    7" Shaping Disk Backing plate: amzn.to/3PqR5Fm
    7" 36gr Grinding Disks: amzn.to/3oicLrb
    Rough File Used to Shape Mouthpiece: amzn.to/3aWbYcn
    Fine File Used on Mouthpiece: amzn.to/3OkC2vG
    Swiss File set used on Mouthpiece Slot: amzn.to/3OkY3KS
    As always, please visit my links to see what I'm up to currently, buy pipes, gear, or to learn pipemaking from me in person: linktr.ee/jalanpipes
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  • @fathersnuts
    @fathersnuts 4 роки тому +15

    I respect the silence, you’re the only UA-camd I know that understands the value of quiet

  • @rickymiller76
    @rickymiller76 Рік тому +1

    No offense to any other pipe maker, but I am beyond convinced that Jeff is the greatest pipe maker in America (& likely far beyond). Easily.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  Рік тому

      Very kind of you to say. There are many very talented pipemakers in America and abroad. I'm honored to be among such gifted peers.

  • @chrisw7347
    @chrisw7347 4 роки тому +4

    Great shape that never gets old, and a beautiful looking pipe.

  • @clubfoote1960
    @clubfoote1960 Рік тому +3

    Hi, Jeff! I really am impressed you have done so well in making your business grow and the work you do is so awesome, I remember you from The Kansas city pipe show. That's where I saw your work up close. I want to congratulate you on your work, great job!

  • @xMikeDx
    @xMikeDx 2 місяці тому

    Great music, great video

  • @r.dickeypipes9
    @r.dickeypipes9 4 роки тому +9

    Great video Jeff! I really appreciate you making these. Stellar production quality as well. Please keep them coming. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +1

      UnderShade thanks! Trying to up the ante. :)

  • @BigQback22
    @BigQback22 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome video!! These are so helpful. Thanks Jeff!

  • @sirjames3771
    @sirjames3771 4 роки тому +1

    excellent - much appreciated
    God bless
    Jim

  • @dirktucker77
    @dirktucker77 4 роки тому +1

    Very beautiful pipe!

  • @cswann8
    @cswann8 3 роки тому +1

    Incredible...I haven't seen a music video this good since the early 90's!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      back when MTV showed music? :)

  • @gonzalo3756
    @gonzalo3756 4 роки тому

    Amazing video, thanks for sharing!!!! What a beautiful pipe, great shape and finishing.

  • @nabilghafar9150
    @nabilghafar9150 4 роки тому +1

    amazing amazing amazing! Thanks for sharing

  • @pipesofold8066
    @pipesofold8066 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Jeff , thanks again for the 2022 pipe seminar on the Lovat. My son said he smoked his and it smoked awesome. Great job on the drilling and mechanics of the fraised pipe. Hope to see you next year for more learning.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      So good to meet you and have a chance to teach you about this craft! Get in some practice this year so we can hit the ground running at Chicago 2023! :)

  • @scottgodlewski306
    @scottgodlewski306 4 роки тому +7

    This is well on it's way to being my favorite channel. Great production and the pipe making ain't too shabby, either.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      Scott Godlewski thanks so much!

    • @danielleslie5651
      @danielleslie5651 4 роки тому

      @@jalanpipes how much do you charge for a pipe

    • @Carnefice
      @Carnefice 3 роки тому

      @@danielleslie5651 $850 and way way up. Check smokingpipes.com and look for J. Alan.
      Absolutely beautiful pipes

  • @gautamkhanna6199
    @gautamkhanna6199 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing craftsmanship. I never realized how much work went into the stems. Labor of love. Great work

  • @sunset3052
    @sunset3052 Рік тому +1

    Just simply awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @4one6Piper
    @4one6Piper 4 роки тому +3

    That's awesome!! First time I've watched someone sandblast a pipe. Fantastic. You have amazing skills, shows through in your craftsmanship. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +1

      George Coblin thank you! 🙏

  • @thyranusrex2263
    @thyranusrex2263 2 роки тому +1

    My friend, great video, you have a lot of talent and are very capricious, I'm from Brazil, São Paulo, I smoke a pipe, and I'm a guitar & bass luthier, and I'll confess, after this video, I was tempted to make a pipe, very Thank you for this class, I wish you a lot of success, hugs.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Greetings from California!

  • @timebomb1251
    @timebomb1251 2 роки тому +3

    This was an amazing insight into pipe making. The videography appropriately matched the beauty of both the craftsmanship and aesthetic of the pipe. I own a few factory pipes and only one handmade pipe but this makes me want to only own hardmade pipes moving forward.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      I’m glad you liked it, and I support your move toward handmade pipes. :-)

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude Рік тому +1

    The briar work and finishing is incredible but the stem work mesmerizing! Beautiful work sir wow!🙏🙏🙏

  • @matthewjbellamy1
    @matthewjbellamy1 4 роки тому

    When someone makes work look easy its because it isn't. Great craftsmanship

  • @jimmypagezzz
    @jimmypagezzz 4 роки тому +3

    since the construction of my first pipe, I have come to look at your page, because the way you work shows that to do something, just have the willpower. Thanks for the video, I don't like to replicate pieces, but that would be a pleasure to do. Congratulations and a hug from a friend from Brazil!

  • @therenaissancepiper
    @therenaissancepiper 3 роки тому

    Economy of movement......leads to perfection!!! I just love this my brother!! Thanks many times over for sharing your craftsmanship and artistry with all of us!

  • @af4od02
    @af4od02 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jontypiper9881
    @jontypiper9881 4 роки тому

    Excellent, very inspiring.

  • @Emmanuele_Valente
    @Emmanuele_Valente 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic!

  • @helenburleigh3827
    @helenburleigh3827 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful video!

  • @jc-ss
    @jc-ss Рік тому +2

    great!!!

  • @elijahhutchinson3031
    @elijahhutchinson3031 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for the helpful videos. I just finished a similar one using this instructional!

  • @The-man-with-the-many-pipes
    @The-man-with-the-many-pipes 4 роки тому +1

    Great Work 😍

  • @pioner1030
    @pioner1030 Рік тому

    Amazing 👍👍👍

  • @peter-radiantpipes2800
    @peter-radiantpipes2800 3 роки тому +2

    This video helped me shape my first stem. I was like... I’ve got that file... worked perfectly. Also using the reamer to hold the pipe in place on the vice... really cool. Was worried about cracking the bowl or chamber and I’m sure you have to be careful but it works for you... worked for me. Wish you did more vids. Thanks again man.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      Glad it was both helpful and inspirational. Yes, I wish I had time to edit more videos. I do have some on deck...but we'll see when they hit YT

    • @gabrielroper4662
      @gabrielroper4662 2 роки тому

      What kind of reamer is that? Where do I get one?

  • @kenpole639
    @kenpole639 4 роки тому

    excellent !!

  • @wachyupras
    @wachyupras 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the great video 🙏😍😁❤️

  • @georgerogers5954
    @georgerogers5954 10 місяців тому

    Hi Jeff. Only just found your channel so sorry this is a bit late. I think this video is the best twenty odd minutes I've ever spent on youtube. I think you are a fantastic craftsman and I will enjoy discovering all your other vids. A very big thank you to you!

  • @PaulWorks
    @PaulWorks 4 роки тому

    Great! Thanks!

  • @doctorspipes
    @doctorspipes 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      doctorspipes Roman! Спасибо, мой друг

    • @doctorspipes
      @doctorspipes 4 роки тому +1

      @@jalanpipes To see how a master of such a high level you do it is a great pleasure. Although I do it a little differently :))) I did not learn from anyone. And I came up with the technology myself. which seemed logical to me to do. But many things really really enriched me.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +1

      doctorspipes we all benefit from shared knowledge. You know how I appreciate and admire your work too. Thank you for the very kind comment. 😊

  • @chrispydog7251
    @chrispydog7251 4 роки тому +1

    Dam that’s good!

  • @chrisstockdale2667
    @chrisstockdale2667 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome

  • @The-man-with-the-many-pipes
    @The-man-with-the-many-pipes 4 роки тому +1

    Hello 😉
    Great Work 😍

  • @Eric19781
    @Eric19781 2 роки тому +1

    I wish you did more videos like this

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому +1

      Stay tuned! I have one coming in mid-December

  • @garbagemanpiper
    @garbagemanpiper 4 роки тому +5

    Jeff thanks for sharing! One of these days I will get you to make me a 9 mm Pipe🙏🍭🐓👶 Lobe the sand blast!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      Garbage Man Piper I’m happy to share! A 9mm pipe is an option, though a rarity from my studio.

  • @Awegner176
    @Awegner176 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome video, Jeff! I also do all my pipe (and stem) turning on an Atlas lathe. I've modified a few things to make it friendlier for the pipe maker though. It's a superior option to a new bench top lathe in my opinion. The only knock I have on them is that the flat ways and gibs tend to wear badly and cause slight tapers when turning tennons- no matter how much you level (or twist) the bed ways. I just drill and ream my vulcanite to accept nylon tenons to overcome this.

  • @matthewlong5354
    @matthewlong5354 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic work Jeff, thanks for posting. I appreciate how much of your time it takes to upload this kind of content. What kind of drill bit are you using to make the tobacco chamber? I notice your spoon bits are for freehand only, are you customising a standard spade bit? Another 'actions speak louder than words' video would be great...saying that, you're a natural in front of the camera with a great accent for narration so we're all good either way. Keep making those pipes!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for your kind words. Yes, I would recommend reshaping a spade bit for use to drill this way. I've been using the same ones for almost 20 years.

  • @carlarthur4442
    @carlarthur4442 3 роки тому +1

    Lovely pipe very neat , it reminds me of a pipe my Mum bought me when I was 21 , it looked very similar in colour and design to the one you've made , but it had a Meerchum lining and a very dark green stem with a small white rhino 🦏 stamped on the stem , but I have tried to get info on it but can't find anything similar. Of course that was 49 years ago . End product looks great . You make it look easy .

  • @weldtec1986
    @weldtec1986 Рік тому +1

    That’s a damn nice looking pipe

  • @trustinflames1022
    @trustinflames1022 4 роки тому

    Glad I have found your channel, I really enjoy watching a true craftsman at work, seeing pipe take shape from a block of wood. I would love to have a go one day myself.

  • @catfeline1530
    @catfeline1530 3 роки тому +4

    Your videography skills are great, this cinema level quality and color grading.

  • @arcmiguel777
    @arcmiguel777 4 роки тому +1

    Nice job 🤘🏼🍺🇧🇷

  • @kasperbunk9104
    @kasperbunk9104 4 роки тому +7

    Wow what a beautiful video production Jeff!. May I ask what the "powder" is that you are applying in "21.55" and then hitting it with a heatgun. Is it a "secret" ingredient?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +10

      Kasper Bunk I appreciate you comment, thank you! Not a secret at all, that is powdered carnauba.

    • @304MTodd63
      @304MTodd63 3 роки тому +1

      mmmmm...carnuba

  • @JonasTraber
    @JonasTraber 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative video ! Helped me refine the procedure I will use for making pipes of my own. I have a question. The cylindrical hand vise you use at 13:00 that goes into the bowl of the pipe, what is it called ? I'd really like one of those. I'm planning on doing some woodcarving on some and have a way to hold them in a bench vise would be really helpful.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      I believe you're referring to an expanding pipe reamer. You should be able to find them at your local tobacconist or on amazon.

  • @nanangelza9553
    @nanangelza9553 3 роки тому +1

    Nice

  • @dalepiper6693
    @dalepiper6693 Рік тому

    Just found your channel & subbed

  • @paridecorsetti7022
    @paridecorsetti7022 4 роки тому +1

    thanks for this. trying to make one myself but without a lathe. it'll take lot more but watching this made me think how to avoid some problems I had. already thrown away two (poor quality) briar blocks.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +1

      paride corsetti I made my first 7 pipes without a lathe, and all my earliest classics without having a lathe large enough to turn shapes. In short, where there’s a will, there’s a way. :-) Keep at it!

  • @vokinn72
    @vokinn72 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Jeff. Amazing skills mate very beautiful pipe. What material are you using for the stem? Thanks!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      I almost always use ebonite.

  • @easy-upmoldings1494
    @easy-upmoldings1494 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Jeff - great video! Can you tell me what medium to use to sandblast with? Les

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +1

      Try the finest grit of glass bead available to you

  • @pickingandpiping
    @pickingandpiping 4 роки тому +1

    Love your pipes. I recently started carving my own. What red or cherry coating/dye did you use in this video?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      Check out the various shades of red from Fiebings leather dyes.

    • @pickingandpiping
      @pickingandpiping 4 роки тому

      J. Alan Pipes will do, thanks.

  • @TheJstaten1
    @TheJstaten1 3 роки тому +2

    Hey there, love your videos! Odd question, but where did you get that green rolling stool at 13:10? Love the design (almost as much as your pipes!). All the best, Joe, Rochester NY

  • @fuckyoutube70
    @fuckyoutube70 Рік тому

    I love your bit funneling technique. I think it's an important part of a pipe and alot of makers spend less time than they should. What lathe are you using. It looks fairly Beasty.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  Рік тому

      I use 2 lathes: a PM1127VF from Precision Matthews and a Craftsman (Atlas) 12x36 from the 30s-50s.

  • @ianaldridge227
    @ianaldridge227 4 роки тому +1

    I notice you've switched back to one-piece stems from using delrin tenons... any reason for this? love your videos btw; once i have a garage i will make it a priority to start carving pipes; this channel is a huge inspiration!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      Ian Aldridge glad to hear you are enjoying the videos. Re: tenons, yes I switched back a number of years ago.

  • @hanoverfiste6292
    @hanoverfiste6292 Місяць тому

    As a woodworker and pipe smoker this is the ticket. What do you use for your bowl bit?

  • @OldGrayCzechWolf
    @OldGrayCzechWolf 8 місяців тому

    Great video. Love the careful handiwork. Have one request though, can you show how to make a pipe with just hand tools, no power tools? Some of us do not have lathez or special grinders.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 місяців тому

      glad you liked it. I'm a full-time professional, so I am showing how I make them.

  • @user-qt6zw1mk6k
    @user-qt6zw1mk6k 3 роки тому +1

    great pipe my friend looking so nice.can you say what are you using for paint the pipe or better make a video of this

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      I’m glad you like the videos. The color is from an alcohol solvent analine dye. These can be designed for wood or leather, it doesn’t matter.

    • @user-qt6zw1mk6k
      @user-qt6zw1mk6k 3 роки тому

      @@jalanpipes thank you for reply my friend !!

  • @XagtaTV
    @XagtaTV 3 роки тому +1

    Are you useing a wood lathe or metal lathe?
    Amazing video keep up the good work!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому +1

      Metal. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @thejmjexperience
    @thejmjexperience 2 роки тому +1

    Great video man! Im sure we all appreciate you sharing, I know I do! Quick question though, about 22mins in, you apply a powder with a toothbrush and melt it in. Is this shellac? Thanks again!

  • @sinaalai899
    @sinaalai899 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video really like the doing instead of talking. Is that a power steam or something in "19:50" which gives it a nice antique look?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      That is a sandblaster to wear away the briar and give the pipe texture.

  • @banku666
    @banku666 2 роки тому +1

    What lathe machine would you suggest for making pipes, wood or metal. And what size? Thank you

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      Depends on how you intend to use it. I use metal lathes, but some Pipemakers use wood lathes.

  • @dandara1989roki
    @dandara1989roki 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid and thank you for sharing!!!! Could you tell me whats the size of your stamp?

  • @MrFuckinGarrincha
    @MrFuckinGarrincha 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Jeff, at what speed do you make the lathe turn when you drill the mortise?

  • @MrFuckinGarrincha
    @MrFuckinGarrincha 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Jeff,
    I would like to ask you a question of curiosity.
    To make the conical shape of the tobacco chamber on the lathe, do you move the turret slide? so give the gradation them? Thanks

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому +1

      Not always. Normally, I use a drill bit that I've shaped to the profile I want. I also have a single bladed bit I use in the turret.

  • @zaebally1598
    @zaebally1598 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful! Would you tell me please, how much cost pipe like same?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      It depends. You can see my pricing on my website or through my retailers.

  • @ericgrubert7078
    @ericgrubert7078 4 роки тому +1

    What brand is the disc sander you're using at 7:40? Or did you make the setup yourself? Thanks

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      It’s my own J. Alan Design sanding disk. www.jalanpipes.com/shop/2

  • @firstnamelastname5721
    @firstnamelastname5721 4 роки тому

    Which material did you pop inside the hol of the pipe

  • @harryortega6869
    @harryortega6869 4 роки тому

    Hi! I'm starting......Where I can get that material to make the stem? is it acrylic? Thanks! Very nice video.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому +1

      There are several US based suppliers for Pipemaking Materials. Google is your friend. ;-)

  • @YungMar650
    @YungMar650 2 роки тому

    After melting the carnuba wax powder can you leave just like that or do you have to buff it with the wheel

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      either way. polishing lightly with a felt or sisel wheel will work

  • @steveythefox
    @steveythefox Рік тому

    I've been learning to make straight system pipes with the moisture well inside the shank like Peterson's of Dublin. I was wondering to you know, as Peterson has the patient on the since the 1900's would you or I be allowed to use their system or could a company like that take action?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  Рік тому +1

      Many many pipemakers have used variations on the 'system' without action from Peterson.

  • @gabrielgelinas7
    @gabrielgelinas7 Рік тому

    If you don't mind me asking, what was the music you used for this video? Particularly the second song that was loudest in the video. Beautiful pipe; I gotta get one of those!! Or make one, if I can...

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 місяців тому

      cool. I'm not sure. Probably stock music from my video editor.

  • @cylecervantes4154
    @cylecervantes4154 3 роки тому +1

    What did you add to the outside of the pipe for that dark finish?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      Analine dye with an alcohol solvent. Most leather dyes are this type.

  • @calvinwendland8373
    @calvinwendland8373 4 роки тому

    Can I mount a sanding disk into my lathe, or make one from a faceplate? I don't see why not, but what speed should I use? also I plan on getting a 4 piece removable jaw chuck and rough turning by hand on a tool rest, I have a small three jaw circle chuck now and drill my hole first then chuck it and turn around the hole , I drill on the lathe too, I make billiards now but my stem is turned separately on a mandrel like this shape shown in text [ ] ___.
    Great video by the way, I'm glad I discovered your channel and will be checking out more stuff. I am a long time turner, mostly pens but just started the pipe making.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      Sorry I missed this. You can, but I wouldn't advise it because the chuck will get in the way as you shape in some areas of the pipe.

    • @calvinwendland8373
      @calvinwendland8373 3 роки тому

      @@jalanpipes I've actually started hand turning tenon fit carb pipes between centers with acrylic mouthpieces, and they are coming out beautifully. I'll let the masters handle the more traditional style.

  • @kadeshswanson3991
    @kadeshswanson3991 3 роки тому

    Great video Jeff! I do have 3 technical questions.
    1.- The bowl its self. I notice that you are manually creating a taper on the bowl. Is that a consistent taper all the way up the bowl?
    2. The shank, I notice you also creating a taper here. Is that a full length taper or is there an appropriate place to start the taper on the shank ?
    3. The cant of the bowl. Is this pipe at 90degrees or is there a theoretical sweet spot between 90 and 100?

    • @kadeshswanson3991
      @kadeshswanson3991 3 роки тому

      oh, and what are the dimensions on that billiard?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      Thanks!
      1. No, it's a gradual curve on the bowl.
      2. Full length.
      3. No idea. I do it by eye. But definitely a few degrees.

    • @kadeshswanson3991
      @kadeshswanson3991 3 роки тому

      @@jalanpipes thanks for the reply! That makes sense. I've just recently started to make billiards and the bowl always seemed "stiff" when I would implement just a taper. I have an ernie markle billiard that I've been using as reference.
      Would it be possible to just create a straight walled billiard then use a file to create the curve on the bowl?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому +1

      @@kadeshswanson3991 Ernie’s billiards are usually tapered with little radius at all. It’s a style choice. I prefer a compound radius for mine. You can do it with a file on the lathe, but I cut the taper with the cutting tool (it’s good practice) and refine with 120gr sandpaper.

  • @bob.fagg-bois657
    @bob.fagg-bois657 4 роки тому

    in my video`s i only use local woods such as apple, cherry or box wood (the original briar here in france) and many others i even show how i make wooden calabash pipes too, have you ever made a briar calabash? if so have you got a video on it?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      Yes, I have made many. No video on the process, sorry.

  • @JasonDiggs
    @JasonDiggs 2 роки тому +1

    Do you season the inside before giving to a customer? I just made my first one for a friend last night and I have no idea what to do to finish the inside.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому +1

      Seasoning is just letting the block rest to acclimate to your environment. Sometimes this can take a while with wet blocks, but most of what you'll find through US-based briar sellers is already dry enough to work. I do coat the bowls with an activated charcoal coating to neutralize the flavor of the briar for the first handful of bowls

  • @shawnwerley1397
    @shawnwerley1397 3 роки тому +1

    Damn. Id love to do this for side money and my own pipes of course. Excellent work man. Do u make em for other people? I'd love to buy one

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому +2

      Glad you liked this. I’ve been full time for nearly 20 years. My work can be seen on my website, jalanpipes.com, and my dealers around the world. Check out smokingpipes.com to see some available work.

    • @shawnwerley1397
      @shawnwerley1397 3 роки тому

      @@jalanpipes i may just actually buy one at some point. Thats really cool man. I can see why you're full time. Probably make a very good living from them

  • @TamerNaggar-eb2ef
    @TamerNaggar-eb2ef 2 місяці тому

    What type of tube was the mouthpiece made of, sir? Is it acrylic or another material?

  • @pixelguru
    @pixelguru 3 роки тому +2

    What is the expanding tool you use to hold the inside of the bowl while you sand? I've searched for everything I can think of, but I've not found it...

    • @pixelguru
      @pixelguru 3 роки тому +1

      UPDATE: I found out it's a pipe reaming tool. Very handy while working on a stummel.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      That's right!

  • @Currypowpow89
    @Currypowpow89 4 роки тому +1

    what kind of finish is safe to use and do you put it in the bowl as well?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      Charles Curry I use a variety of finishes. For sandblasted pipes, I use a thin coating of shellac followed by powdered carnauba wax that is melted to coat the bowl. The inside is painted with a thin layer that helps make it black and neutralize the flavor for the first few bowls. Basically, it’s a mixture of charcoal powder, a texturized, and a binder. You can find lots of recipes online to experiment with.

    • @Currypowpow89
      @Currypowpow89 4 роки тому

      J. Alan Pipes awesome! Thank you so much for explaining this! Would a “Wen 8” X 12” lathe be good to start out on? As far as turning these for a limited experience never turned anything outside of wood shop back in high school guy?

  • @caskwith
    @caskwith 4 роки тому +1

    Always curious when I see this, why do you drill the bowl first and not the shank?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +3

      caskwith I used to do it the other way. The problem is, if a flaw is revealed in the bowl, the shank has already been turned and I’m stuck. This way, if I find a flaw in the bowl, I can make some adjustments to remove it. Then shape the shank. If a flaw is revealed in the shank, I can just make a bamboo. The bowl, in my process is the focus.

    • @caskwith
      @caskwith 4 роки тому +1

      @@jalanpipes Fair enough, a very sensible reason. Thank you.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому +2

      caskwith of course! Actually, it was Jess Chonowitsch who convinced me to change the way I did this.

  • @Jake-zc3fk
    @Jake-zc3fk 3 роки тому +1

    Jeff, can I ask what media you are blasting your pipes with?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      Sure. Glass bead gets good results. Aluminum oxide cuts extremely well, also, but the briar needs to be cleaned up with glass bead when you’re done.

    • @Jake-zc3fk
      @Jake-zc3fk 3 роки тому

      @@jalanpipes Thanks Jeff!

  • @BombJesus
    @BombJesus 4 роки тому

    Wow.

  • @willcobble6147
    @willcobble6147 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Who does the music?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I think this one was a few free UA-cam songs.

  • @aaronnigro5284
    @aaronnigro5284 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have a list of machines one needs to buy in order to make high end pipes?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      No. The machines make the work more precise and efficient. But you can make a high end pipe with mostly hand tools.

  • @TheAlibion
    @TheAlibion 2 роки тому

    Hi, may i ask, why you do first red dye and then black? Greetings from Germany 😁

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  Рік тому

      Many black dyes have a bluish tint to them and the red helps to correct it.

  • @Currypowpow89
    @Currypowpow89 4 роки тому +1

    what is the tool called that you are using to hold the pipe in the vise while you sand it?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 роки тому

      Charles Curry that’s an expandable pipe reamer

    • @Currypowpow89
      @Currypowpow89 4 роки тому

      J. Alan Pipes thank you

  • @gabrieltt3408
    @gabrieltt3408 2 роки тому +1

    Where do you buy the acrylic for the pipes ? I make pipes too and i don't now where i can buy it.

  • @giuseppedemarco4108
    @giuseppedemarco4108 4 роки тому

    Hi, where can I find the tool you use to hold the pipe at 12:46 ? What's its name? Thank you

  • @croweater6814
    @croweater6814 2 роки тому

    Making me wish I had a lathe.
    What timber was used to make the mouth piece.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому +1

      They can be lots of fun! The mouthpiece is made from extruded vulcanized rubber.

  • @walterzed8907
    @walterzed8907 3 роки тому +2

    What’s the disc sander on an extended shaft called?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      one's a grinding disk from the hardware store. The others are custom made French wheels/Sanding Disks

  • @AzaIndustries
    @AzaIndustries 3 роки тому +1

    Oof wish I had some of those tools.
    I made my first piper using sandpaper, hand drill and hand saw.
    It's only a little wonky. lol

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      I did much the same 20 years ago when I made my first pipe. :)

  • @thirteen13march
    @thirteen13march 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Mas Bro, I'm from Indonesia, iam falling in love with your pipe, how can I get that pipe? in my Country so hard to find pipe like yours. sorry my english not good, warm regards.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 роки тому

      I don't have any distribution directly in Indonesia, but my work is available on my website in the link in the description.

  • @ironmonkey1512
    @ironmonkey1512 5 місяців тому

    Where did you get that arbor? that you sand on